Dealing With Chemicals: A Corporate Plan

Corporate leaders are dealing with the complications of using chemicals in an age where responsible leadership practices are expected, and where businesses are held accountable for how they impact consumer health and the environment.

Greenbiz.com provides an updated tool for leaders that outlines green practices for dealing with chemicals. The “Corporate Toxic Footprint/Green Chemistry Benchmark” has 5 core elements and is related to a series of articles designed to help business leaders figure out where they are now, and what changes need to be made in order to manage chemicals responsibly. The article, “An Updated Benchmark for Corporate Green Chemistry Practices” written by Richard Liroff, includes links to other articles for leaders about dealing with toxic footprints.

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About Linda Fisher ThorntonLinda Fisher Thornton is Founder and CEO of Leading in Context, and author of the award-winning book 7 Lenses. She teaches as Adjunct Assoc. Prof. for University of Richmond SPCS. She is leading a movement to help leaders and organizations Unleash the Positive Power of Ethical Leadership.